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The video contains description of some personal research that I did through various sources. All the photos of people in the video are ordinary and not models. So lets not get confused by what we see o tv and what is the reality on ground. You might not agree with the analysis in the video. Despite the differences, I would respect your view and expect the same. For sure there are many similarities between India and Pakistan, just like it is between Pakistan and Afghanistan or Afghanistan and Iran. It doesn't mean that we are the same nation. However keeping the differences apart, we should all promote love and peace between Pakistan and India. We have a lot to share and only if we could respect each other's point of views, our sub-continent can be a major power in the world. I am not an anti-Indian, I have many Indian friends who are lovely people. Personally I would like to visit Punjab & Kerala in India someday. I'm just an ordinary user of windows movie maker so the video may have some technical errors. All the best :)

Aasim Sajjad - Professor History at the prestigious Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) - discusses the anti-India state ideology of Pakistan. He explains how: (a) the country does not have an ideology that can stand on its own and its ideology is only a negation of India; (b) "threat from India" has been deliberately exaggerated by Pak Establishment to protect its interests; (c) anti-India ideology and associated massive defense spending was approved by a Constituent Assembly ...

Aasim Sajjad - Professor of History at the prestigious Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) - discusses the anti-India state ideology of Pakistan. He explains how: (a) the country does not have an ideology that can stand on its own and its ideology is only a negation of India; (b) "threat from India" has been deliberately exaggerated by Pak Establishment to protect its interests; (c) anti-India ideology and associated massive defense spending was approved by a Constituent Assembly whose members were not representative of the territory that became Pakistan; (d) there is a contradiction in national narrative in that after Partition, Pakistan remains just as obsessed with "Hindu India"; (e) wars over border disputes do not mean that one country wants to obliterate or annex the other; (f) contrary to official propaganda, India had a minor role in the Bengali nationalist movement that led to breakup of East Pakistan; (g) India never disrupted water flow into Pakistan and later executed the Indus Water Treaty; (h) nuclear weapons have increased the overall threat level between the two countries as opposed to diminishing it; (i) Kashmir dispute has national importance for both India and Pak as it involves their national ideologies; (j) growing number of Pakistanis are beginning to realize that the enmity with India has been more harmful than beneficial; and (k) peace with India would not be possible as long as Pakistan continues to harbor proxy warriors. This ...

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